Accident Data and Analysis Sample Clauses

Accident Data and Analysis. The Consultant will prepare collision diagrams and associated summary sheets, and note any clusters of accidents or patterns implying inadequate geometrics, or other safety problems within the project limits.
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Accident Data and Analysis. The Sponsor will provide accident records for the last three years for roads within the project limits plus one-tenth of a mile immediately outside of the project limits. The Consultant will prepare collision diagrams and associated summary sheets, and note any clusters of accidents or patterns implying inadequate geometrics, or other safety problems, within the project limits.
Accident Data and Analysis. A. The Consultant shall perform a review of the list of potential project and bridge locations and supporting data to become familiar with the safety aspects and provide any recommendations and findings to MoDOT.
Accident Data and Analysis. The Municipality will provide accident records for the last three years for roads within the project limits plus one-tenth of a mile immediately outside of the project limits. The Consultant will prepare collision diagrams and associated summary sheets, and note any clusters of accidents or patterns implying inadequate geometrics, or other safety problems, within the project limits.
Accident Data and Analysis. Not in contract.
Accident Data and Analysis. The Sponsor will provide the summary data from NYSDOT’s Safety Information Management Summary (XXXX) or Accident Location Information System (ALIS). The Consultant will perform an accident safety screening in accordance with the “Locally Administered Federal Aid Procedures Manual”. Should the initial accident data screening indicate more detailed studies are needed resulting from above average accident rates, the Sponsor will provide available MV-104 accident records for the last three years for roads within the project limits plus one-tenth of a mile immediately outside of the project limits). For the identified HAL locations, the Consultant will identify patterns and prepare collision diagrams and associated summary sheets and note any clusters of accidents or patterns implying inadequate geometrics, or other safety problems, within the project limits. The Consultant shall review all above noted available accident data to identify, to the extent possible, any accident trends and patterns not evident in the HAL listing. The Consultant shall prepare a Resurfacing ADA and Safety Assessment Form for the inclusion in the Design Approval Document (Exhibit 7-1 of HDM Chapter 7). The Consultant shall summarize the findings in the Design Approval Document
Accident Data and Analysis. The Sponsor will provide MV-104 accident records for the last three years for roads within the project limits plus one-tenth of a mile immediately outside of the project limits. The Sponsor will also provide the summary data from NYSDOT’s Safety Information Management Summary (XXXX) and Accident Location Information System (ALIS). The Consultant will prepare collision diagrams and associated summary sheets, and note any clusters of accidents or patterns implying inadequate geometrics, or other safety problems, within the project limits. The Consultant shall summarize the findings in the Design Approval Document. 4 xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/divisions/engineering/design/design-services/land-survey/repository/LSSPM09.pdf
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